XP computer can not shut down the solution

  

Many windows XP users friends' computers should have encountered XP computer can not shut down, it is really a very unhappy thing!

1, when exiting Windows Sound file corruption can not be shut down

First you can determine "Exit Windows"; whether the sound file has been destroyed — — open "ldcontrol panel", open "sound", "will exit Windows" The sound is cancelled. If Windows shuts down normally, the problem is caused by exiting the sound file. To solve this problem, you can restore the sound file from the backup or reinstall the program that provides the sound file, or you can define "Exit Windows" as silent.

2, too many loaders can not shut down

can run “Msconfig”, turn off the program to start automatically start

3, pay attention to “ Management & rdquo; can not shut down

In addition, the "Advanced Power Management (APM)" function on the computer can also cause shutdown or black screen problems. To determine if APM will cause a shutdown problem, open “Device Manager” to open “System Devices”. In the "Advanced Power Management" section, uncheck "Enable Power Management". If the computer shuts down gracefully, the cause of the problem may be APM.

4, start and shut down the fault

Everyone often encounters when Windows just starts, it shows "You can safely shut down the computer", or shut down or shut down immediately upon startup. When restarting and other failures. The cause of this type of failure is generally caused by damage to Wininit.exe or Vmm32.vxd files. The solution is to retrieve these two files from the WINDOWS installer archive. Put it in the Windows\\system subdirectory, rename Vmm32.vxd to Vmm32.XXX, and then open “system tools”, select “system information”——“tool” "System File Checker", select "Extract a file from the installation disk", enter "Wininit.exe" or "Vmm32.vxd". Repeat this step to replace the file Wininit.exe or Vmm32.vxd.

5, Config.sys or Autoexec.bat has problems causing it to fail to shut down

Extracting a file from the installation disk

In addition, you can check the Config.sys file or Autoexec. Whether there is a conflict in the bat file. Use a text editor to view the contents of these two files to see if there are any extra commands. You can also use “rem” to disable the execution of certain statements and gradually eliminate them until you find conflicting commands.

6. Checking the CMOS settings can't shut down

If the CMOS settings are incorrect, it will cause the computer to shut down. You can enter the CMOS settings page when the computer starts up, and check the CPU FSB and power. Management, virus detection, disconnection in IRQ, disk boot order, etc. are set correctly. The specific setting method can refer to your motherboard manual, which has very detailed setting instructions. If you don't understand the setting, it is recommended that you use the factory default settings directly.

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